Wild About Stamping

Sweeeeeeeet! That defines the Wild About You stamp set. I think every animal is adorable (usually, I think one animal in an animal set is a clunker) and its perfect for juvenile or even fun teen or adult cards. For example, consider this same card for a teenager or friend with a Purely Pomegranate giraffe, Pixie Pink bird and Berry Bliss paper–completely redefined. Lovely with a gift of chocolate!

Jersey Shore Designer Paper is layered on Brilliant Blue and Whisper White Card stock. The horizontal banner is a coordinating pattern from Jersey DP (snipped just the Brilliant Blue polka dot pattern from a larger piece of mixed patterns) matted on Pumpkin Pie.

The giraffe is Pumpkin Pie stamped on Whisper White card stock. TIP: There are no "In Color" markers (just the other 48 colors) so I didn’t have a Wild Wasabi option to isolate a single word in the sentiment. However, I covered all but the word "wild" with a sticky note, inked it on my Wasabi pad, removed the sticky and stamped. Oh, how I wish Stampin’ Up! would make markers for the In Colors. However, this alternative works well. I used markers to isolate different colors for "about" and "you!" You will need to clean the stamp between each color 🙂 The giraffe layer is followed by Brilliant Blue and Bashful Blue card stock.

WOW! You have me hooked on SU again.Hey my B-Day is coming up and I love bright colors LOL (just teasing) Really cool card. Claudia is here with me and when she saw it she said: “OOOOH Mom look how cuuuuteee:

HI there- I absolutely LOVE your style! This card is especially cute! I am going to try one. Hope you don’t mind I added you to my favorites- can I add you to my blog- so others can enjoy what I get to see?

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